Authentic Leadership Podcast
At the heart of the episode is the experience of growing up between cultures—where nothing is explicitly taught, yet everything must be navigated. Fahima describes holding “one foot in her home culture and one foot in New Zealand,” not as a concept, but as a lived reality she had to figure out without guidance. There is no manual for this. As a child arriving in New Zealand from Somalia, she entered a school environment where she was visibly different—yet lacked the language, support, or cultural understanding to make sense of that difference. What she experienced wasn’t always obvious discrimination, but something more subtle and complex: - being present, but not fully seen - being included, but not truly belonging - feeling different, without knowing how to articulate why This created an internal world where silence became a form of survival. Without the tools to express what she was experiencing, she adapted by observing, withdrawing, and navigating quietly. __________________________________________________________________
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